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Giving Wings to Thoughts


Chief Executive Editor Sairaju Kota B101743, Dept. of CSE

Special Thanks to Prof. Sirasani Satyanarayana Vice Chancellor of RGUKT, Basar Mr. Vijay Kumar Placements Officer, CDPC - Basar Ms. Lakuma Devi. HoD (I/c), Faculty, Dept. of English Mr. Shravan K Faculty, Dept. of English

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Mr. Prabhakar, Faculty, Dept. of English

Chief Editors Ms. Vaishnavi Bandi B101748, Dept. of ECE Ms. Thanmai Gurijala B101491, Dept. of CSE

Designing Editors Mr. Ranjith Kumar Sheelam B101957, Dept. of ECE

Mr. Charan Raj K

Back again…! We are extremely delighted to be a part of the eminent college magazine which is moving forward. With all your impregnable support we have prospered in publishing 8 editions and now we are overwhelmingly presenting you the elegance of 9th edition. As you know, this time too we dashed your hopes of releasing this edition at the right time. But we hope you will surely make no bones about our faults and we promise you that, this edition will definitely meet your expectations. This magazine opens the window of opportunities for the students to exhibit their literary skills as always. We have tried our best to cover each and every ‘On campus’ event and some ‘Off campus’ topics which would give you refreshment from your exhausted and tedious lives. This edition covers the most successful tech fest “Antah Pragnya” and cultural fest “Kalarchana” which marked the magnificent ending of many events like Varna, Prasna, Robo-Zest, etc., which are some of the ‘On campus’ events that will grab your attention in this edition.

B111961, Dept. of CE

Mr. Balasubramanyam S B141675, P2

Associate Editor Sheetal Kadaverla, B101747, Dept. of MME Nula Surya Chandra Maharshi B101372, Dept. of ECE

We are not only here to entertain you, but also to ignite and, to keep the same in mind, we have included inspirational articles on great personalities like UPSC topper “Ira Singhal”, our late former President “Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam”, Google CEO ”Sundar Pichai” and many more. We have bestowed this edition with vibrant drawings, mind scintillating poems and updates of current trends. We would like to place on record, our gratitude and heartfelt thanks to all those who have made untiring efforts to bring out this magazine. We extend our thanks to all the contributors for their articles, poems and drawings. Hope you all invest your time to turn the pages and take your eyes for a ride.

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The Student Art

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The Big Day -The most memorable day of my journey

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th April, 2015, a day that has taken 3 years in its making. The day I have been waiting from the very moment I have taken charge as the Editor-in-chief of “The Student”. The hard copy release of our magazine was the most memorable day of my journey, a dream come true. The immense feeling of satisfaction and accomplishment that I get from this is overwhelming. It feels so good to finally be here and before I start I would like to mention the name of that person without whom this magazine would not have seen the light of the day – Mr. Raja Harish Malepu, from the batch of 2008-14. He has given his best in building a perfect platform for this magazine to flourish. With the same inspiration, during my tenure, several other milestones have been reached like the online articles and feedback submission, creation of new logo & tagline to magazine (Giving Wings to Thoughts…!), developing online website portals for the magazine (www.thestudentemagazine.wordpress.com), having special portal in RGUKT Basar Info Hub (https:// hub.rgukt.ac.in/hub/thestudent), maintaining a separate page on Facebook social media (www.facebook.com/ thestudentemagazine) and also, a place in the largest electronic publishing platform – ISSUU (www.issuu.com/ thestudentemagazine). Our magazine, The Student is set on a purpose to inform, engage, inspire and entertain a diverse readership – including students, faculty and administrative staff – by presenting an intimate, timely and honest portrait of the University – its people, its programs, its challenges, its resources and its mission. Ordinary people, marginalised voices, centralised ideas and new ways of expression will all come together within the pages of “The Student”, to deliver something new, fresh and sometimes maybe something completely unexpected.

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Till now 8 editions have been released and the 8th edition is a special one as it is circulated both as a softcopy and a paper -based copy. This magazine has not been an easy journey and I would sincerely like to thank all the people, especially its readers, who have been helping in shaping this magazine in a better way through their constructive feedback. Finally, as we will be leaving the campus soon, I would like to hand over this responsibility to my juniors carrying the same enthusiasm and wishing them good luck for their future milestones of this magazine.

Article Dated - 12th April 2015 — Moulik Reddy Pinninty, Editor-in-Chief, (2009-15 Batch) Image Courtesy: E. Shiva Prasad

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obozest'15, a workshop held at RGUKT-Basar, conducted by IIT-Delhi was organized by the students of E4. It was a two-day workshop where more than 350 students from ECE, CSE and ME departments have participated very actively. The program began in the yoga hall with the introduction about robotic workshop by the team members. The then director Prof. Appala Naidu, along with HoD’s of the concerned departments attended the program, after which all

the registered students were divided into teams of five to six. This workshop was conducted in four classes, with14 teams each. Every team was given a ROBO kit which included an Arduino board, Motors, LED pattern module, AAA batteries etc. In the first session, a clear idea about microcontroller and microprocessor was given. And later the students were explained about the Arduino IDE and how to interface Arduino board with external devices like motors. Some basic movements of ROBOT were also discussed. At the end of the session, the students were asked to choose between a quiz, and a task. All the students chose the task. The task was to control the forward and backward movements of robot within less time and with error free code. Those who won the task were given a chance to participate in the National level Grand Finale at IIT 'Delhi. So, all the students took this task competitively and performed well with team spirit within the given time limit, and finally one team from each class was selected. So, only four to six groups were selected for grand finale in our campus. IIT 'Delhi National level Grand Finale had 3 levels : 1. Line follower Robot (As per a given path) 2. Abstract detector Robot with DTMF 3. Picking things Mr. Venkataramana and Mr. Shekhar of CSE department encouraged the selected students and accompanied all the selected students to Delhi. All the teams from our campus have given their best in all the three levels of Robozest Grand Finale. Several students from other premier institutes with well equipped expertise have also participated and giving them a tough competition was indeed an experience worth sharing.

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— D.Prabhavathi_(B101415—ECE) Image Courtesy: G. Thanmai


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Sports Day — sports fiesta continues audience. After the valuable speeches of all the officials, the event headed towards the distribution of mementoes by Vice Chancellor to all the secretaries. It was followed by the distribution of trophies to the winners and runners in both individual and team categories for both girls and boys to the roar and appreciation of seven thousand spectators. The joy and pride of winning the competition was visible in the eyes of all the players, while the Vice Chan-

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fter two weeks of nerve wrenching matches which were featured in several games of Annual Sports event, winners in both boys and girls category were declared on Sports Day, the 10th of April, 2015. It was lavishly arranged by our campus authorities which garnered many memorable moments for all the players, secretaries and also the ambassadors of respective branches. Sports Day was headed by Mr. Hari Babu (Sports Convener), Mr. KKC Reddy (Chief Sports Officer) and the Chief Overall Championship: Guest, our Vice Chancellor, Prof. Satyanarayana Garu. This S.no Event was the most awaited event for all the sports enthusiasts in the campus. It was conducted in grandeur. The stage was all set by 1. Athletics 7:00 pm, and all the secretaries and ambassadors were at the 2. Sports & Games stage dressed in formals, ready to kick-start the event. The event began with a lamp lighting ceremony by our Honorable Vice Chancellor, which was followed by a profound speech that described the importance of sports and games in our day-to-day life. All the guests were invited onto the stage and later, Mr. Hari Babu took the stage and lauded all the secretaries and ambassadors who put in tremendous effort for the success of the Annual Sports event. It was cherished by all the

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— M Kiran (B101046 - MECH) Y Srikanth (B101417 - MECH) Image Courtesy: E. Shiva Prassad & M. Akshay


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he main vision of Prasna’15 was to unveil the hidden knowledge of the students. The event was lead by Md. Salman, with the valuable suggestions and encouragement from Ms. Lakuma Devi. The organizing team members include Prasad, Srikanth, Ramesh, Sowmya and Nikhila. To set the event’s title peculiarly, there had been continuous discussions for many days. Many names were suggested, but finally the name “Prasna” was given by Rajshekar (student) and was finalized. On approaching for permission, they came to know that the administration too had the same idea to conduct quiz competition for the whole campus as a part of "Kalarchana". After giving a clear idea about conducting quiz to Rakesh Reddy sir, Ajay sir and Vinod sir who were the conveners of kalarchana, we finally got the approval to organize the competition. To make the competition more interesting, a new software was designed by Md. Asif, Ajay and Srinivas who wrote 500 lines of code overnight. The designed software had the standards of well known TV show “Kaun Banega Crorepati”. A unique logo and poster were designed by Srisailam and Arun. Initially, the plan was to conduct quiz for B12, B13 & B14 batch students. Later on, as Kalarchana was a campus event, all the batches were included. For the competition, we received 214 teams (each containing 5 members). PRASNA was conducted in 3 sessions, and 6 bright teams got selected for the final.

t is a common practice for many educational institutes to assess their students’ knowledge through different examinations and tests. Whether the method being followed has more benefits or drawbacks is debatable; generally, examination providing several educational benefits.

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B131505 Akhil Kumar

B131801-B.Ranadheer

B131537-Manoj Kumar

B131642-B.Mukhesh

B131075-Hareesh

B131446-T.Saikiran

B131512-Uday Kumar

B131776-E.Saikiran

B131583-Sai Baba

B131965-Md.Sharukh

Presently, we are following the method of written assessment. It offers students an opportunity to demonstrate knowledge, skills, and abilities in a variety of ways. This modified method can be used to develop students’ writing skills, particularly the ability to formulate arguments supported with reasoning and evidence. Also, the students are forced to demonstrate the extent of their knowledge. There is no such thing as “guessing” in a written test. Students either know the material or they don’t. But it also has drawbacks like, requiring extensive time to grade.

Examination is an easy tool to regularly assess a student's capability. It helps a lot to improve an individual's knowledge, because they may act as a source to provide regular feedback to the students who would possibly acknowledge their shortcomings and work on them. Another advantage is that, exams promote competition among students. They work harder to improve their knowledge and skills helping them to learn more. They are conducted to inform and improve learning, and also to provide teachers with students’ background and learning styles to assess and see how learning could be lifted.

Our university has followed the method of multiple answer type method in the examination system from the beginning, which has the advantage of quick and easy scoring. They test a wide range of higher order thinking skills, and can cover lots of content areas in a single exam which can still be answered in a class’ period. But it may often have drawbacks, where the exam system creates chances of failing to test the learners’ intellect. If a student reads a question carefully, the answer may be recognizable, even if the student knew very This was the first event in our campus that gave an oppor- little about the subject. It also provides unprepared students tunity to nearly 2000 students and more than 40 hosts along the opportunity to guess, and for every right guess, they get with 40 technical team volunteers, who were involved in a scored for things they do not know. Such type of exam pattern making this event a huge success. may expose students to misinformation that can influence subsequent thinking about the content. Juniors Category

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B092186-SR.Tagore Reddy

B092730-M.Pradeep

B091439-G.Ravi Teja

B092648-A.Subhash

B092613-D.Deva

B092948-P.Phaneendra

B091158-P.Saidulu

B091119-P.Thirupathi

B092343-S.Anil Kumar

B092318-K.Thirupathi

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Earlier, the system was to check the thinking skills of students. This means the question will be more specific and focused and our answers should be more pointed, whereas the newly introduced pattern is to make students realize the importance of conceptual knowledge, thereby broadening the learning capacity of the students.

— G.Anitha_(B111243—CE)

Shiva Ram_(B111926 - MME) RGUKT — Basar

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VARNA'15 — An exquisite fest of tradition Treasure hunt - The motto was to find hidden objects by using clues that consisted a set of directions which were needed to be carefully analyzed to decode the clues and reach the final destination. It was the most exciting event of the day. Flash mob - Flash mob, with a mixture of traditional and trendy songs was performed in front of the Academic block-I in our campus which saw a quick attendance of around thousand students.

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Daandiya - This was the most awaited event of the day. It was a very simple Plantations - It was a small token of dance and was performed by a group who gratitude towards the nature, a beautiful moved in circles performing Dandiya initiative to save the environment, to with sticks. More than 50 beautiful girls which we owe a lot. Faculty took an active part in this programme, and stood as an inspiration for all the students.

e have seen many tech and cultural fests in our campus. One with a little difference was the “Traditional Day”, an event that portrayed our traditional culture to convey our concern towards environment. A group of E-3 students came up with an idea which was accepted by the convener Poster presentation - To showcase traditions and culture of different states, there was a display of posters which carried the uniqueness of every state. It was indeed an eye-catching exhibition.

Mr. Rakesh sir. In fact, “Traditional Day” was the first ever different cultural event in the history of RGUKT, celebrated on the auspicious day of “Sri Rama Navami” in the year 2015. All the organizing team members came across many hurdles while planning the event. We have got good encouragement and support from Mr. Kanna Rao, Mr. Sudhakar, Mr. Rakesh Reddy, Mr. Vinod Kumar, Mr. Ajay Kumar and Ms. Pritanjali. Finally, the day has come where all our plans were executed and it was named as VARNA'15, a small deck of remembrance of traditions in our campus. The day started with Saraswathi pooja, acknowledging the essence of the holy place Basara, which was followed by further events like:

Food without flame - Food without flame is a cookery competition where students were given the task of making any recipe using the given fruits and elegantly dressed in traditional outfits milk. Many interested students participat- performed Garba and played Daandiya. ed in this competition and made different Huge efforts were put in making VARNA’15 a grand success. The entire team whole heartedly thank the administration, faculty, organizers, volunteers, participants and everyone who supported us for the smooth run of the events.

— B.Vaishnavi (B101748 - ECE) S.Venkatesh (B101112 - ECE)

types of mouth-watering fruit salads with great garnishing within the given time. It Image Courtesy: E.Shiva Prasad & M. Akshay was tasted by all the judges who appreciated the participants and declared the winners in the end.

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ANTAH PRAGNYA -a technical symposium

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The technical symposium named “Antah Pragnya” was held at RGUKT, Basar on 10th April, 2015. The event was organized by the students of B09 batch, who proposed the idea to organize a technical fest. With the great hard work of many student volunteers, student coordinators, faculty & other administrative staff, all the preparations for the event were finished, within a span of 10 days. Everyone did a great team work for making the event a great success. Also the response from the participants of all the batches was rousing and quick. It enabled them to think beyond their knowledge and have created learning capabilities. Students from P1 to E4 participated in this technical fest with great zeal and enthusiasm to demonstrate their innovative ideas and creativity to give out their best in the form of working models and poster presentations. The Chief Guest for the event was Dr. YV Swamy, the chief scientist of IICT. The convener of the Tech fest was Mr. Venkat Raman, lecturer, dept. of CSE. The event began by lighting the lamp by all the dignitaries. The Scientist was felicitated with a Shawl and a Memento. The importance of Tech fest was addressed. After the inaugural ceremony on the stage, the fest started with a ribbon cut by the dignitaries at AB-I and AB-II. The students were initially asked to submit an abstract about their project in the category of working model, poster presentation and paper presentation. Out of many registrations, a few were short-listed and the required material was procured for their projects. Students from every stream of Engineering (ME, ECE, CSE, MME, CE & Ch. E) had come up with their projects to enhance the technical skills of their fellow students and the visiting school students. Some of the projects include RIDER (the automated vehicle by DTMF, an electronic tool), Image Based Password Authentication for Illiterates with Touch Screen, Multifunctional Robot, I-touch Robotic Arm, Feature Rich Universal Database Engine, Virtual Labs, etc. All the volunteers were given white T-shirts with the event’s title, “Antah Pragnya”, printed on them. An amount of INR 1,00,000 was sponsored by the Manager, State Bank of India, RGUKT, Basar. The special attraction for the event was the Metro at the entrance of AB-I, which was the result of studious and ardent efforts of B10 Civil Engineering students. It was a prototype of the Hyderabad Metro Rail Project that grabbed everyone’s attention.

Image Courtesy: E. Shiva Prasad & M. Akshay

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KALARCHANA 2K’15

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e are very thankful for the grand success of KALARCHANA 2K’15. Kalarchana is the one of the best and biggest event that whipped the dark horses in the students and encouraged them.

evening. The Hon’ble Vice Chancellor participation and cooperation, that eninaugurated the event and all the students sured a happy ending. were very happy to see the presence of all the respected dignitaries on the dais.

A person’s talent can be of any way, either academically or non academically. Many do have marvelous talents that gives them recognition. To bring those marvelous talents out, Kalarchana was organized. The program Kalarchana includes many events like poetry, painting, singing, dancing, short films, debate, elocution, essay writing, rangoli, mehandi, skits, photography etc. Even, PRASNA and VARNA are a part of Kalarchana.

The program started very enthusiastically with the prize distribution to the winners of the events. Then the most cheerful and enjoyable part of the program started i.e., dance performances and skits etc. Everyone was excited to watch many more performances. But after watching a few performances, there was a heavy rain, that did not stop for hours. Everything lost its way, but still the team of Kalarchana never stepped backward and struggled a lot to get back happiness in the students and participants face. With all the help and encouragement from the authorities, we planned the event on the very next day i.e, on 14th April.

Mehandi competition as a part of Kalarchana

Each and every event had its respective coordinators and student volunteers. The organizing team started the culK. Harika (B101950 - ME) They are responsible for the successful tural program again, and at last we came planning and completion of the events. to the end of the event successfully. We T. Divya (B101076 - ME) express our sincere thanks to the Student Finally arrived the most awaiting Convener, Mr. T. Rakeshreddy, and also day, 11th April,2015. We planned the thankful to all the students for their active schedule perfectly so that no mistakes Image Courtesy: E. Shiva Prasad & M. Akshay occur during the event. It was a very cool RGUKT — Basar


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Interview with VC The Student: How do you feel about the transition from being

The Student: Sir, RGUKT is a source of pride and opportunity for the students of Telangana. So, how do you wish to VC: Osmania Univer sity (OU) is one of the oldest and big- see RGUKT in the next 10 years? gest universities. But, RGUKT is not new to me. I worked as Registrar from 2009 to 2011. So, I had some awareness about VC: In the coming year s, I wish to see this campus at a this institution. Luckily, I have got an opportunity to come back standard equivalent to that of IIT’s, because the motto on which and work in the same University with which I was closely asso- this institute was established is to cater the rural students with ciated, and it gives me more satisfaction working in RGUKT quality education. And I hope that, there would be 90% placethan it gave in Osmania University, because the students here ments in the campus, the coming 10 years. are good. There is a longer hierarchy of administration in OU. If I had to The Student: What are the activities implement something, it did not degoing on in the campus regarding pend on me alone. Though the Dean, placements and can we expect core Director, Principal, Head of Departcompanies for Dept's like Mech, Civil, ment agreed, there would be opposiChem and MME? tion from some people who were VC: Yes, we ar e tr ying our best. Reagainst the administration. Here, there cently, our placement officer has also is a lot of co-operation from the advisited some companies. I’m also contactministration, faculty and students. I'm ing my friends and colleagues regarding trying to bring whatever changes I can placements and internships. But, there are for the betterment of the university. not many jobs in core companies for MME. They have more opportunities in The Student: What was your first steel plants which recruit people, based impression on the institute before on GATE score. So, I suggest them to joining as the Vice Chancellor? concentrate more on GATE exam in order VC: Even befor e bifur cation of the to work in core companies. I have also state (when I worked as Registrar and consulted the MD of Hetero drugs. They after my tenure too), I was having a might be visiting our campus for placekeen eye on all the three institutes, and by looking at the reports ments this year. I was under the impression that the institute was going in a wrong direction, I felt that the students are not up to the mark, The Student: The students of PUC I have been categorized and are the final sufferers for the injustice being done to them. based on their medium, don’t you think that such categoriThis institute seemed to be little disturbed from beginning. zation may bring differences in students? Though reasons are many, I think the number of strikes that took place in this institute has affected its reputation a lot. I VC: It could be, but they seem happy. It would be easier for thought the examination system was not up to the mark, so I Telugu medium students to learn English from the other stubrought changes in it. dents and develop their skills and also cope up with them. From next year the students will be segregated during the admissions The Student: Sir, what do you consider as the main chal- itself. lenge of RGUKT? The Student: When you were a student, was studying fun or VC: The main challenge of RGUKT was the r ecr uitment of a hectic task, and which subject did you like the most? teaching staff which presently is contractual based. The most essential thing for a university is to recruit permanent staff VC: I hailed fr om a middle class backgr ound. My father (teaching and non-teaching). Only then, our University gets was a small contractor, and our family was dependent on agripermitted by University Grants Commission (UGC). I’m en- culture. We are 12 siblings, and nobody except I completed dearing to bring a fair name to our university and raise its their 10th standard. When I completed my 7th standard, and was about to join 8th, my family members decided to put an standards on par with the IIT's. end to my education. As I realized the importance of education The Student: What are the improvement measures imple- at a young age, I decided to work hard and continue my studies. Initially, I wanted to become a doctor, but I did not get the admented regarding the above challenges? mission, due to lack of coaching. Then, I decided to complete VC: Now the academics have impr oved. The only pr oblem my B.Sc and M.Sc. My favourite subject was Chemistry, so I is lack of faculty, and that is somehow compensated by the completed my Masters in Chemistry, and later, I decided to join guest faculty. Infrastructure wise, we have enough buildings to Ph.D. accommodate all the students, and the labs are also being re- The Student: Finally, your message to the students. built to improve the practical knowledge of the students. There is no doubt in the caliber of the students we have. But, they are VC: My message to the students is: Fir st, they should r eallacking exposure of the world outside. So, I want to conduct ize the purpose of coming here. Second, they have to realize workshops, arrange for guest lectures, and invite students from that education along with discipline, can only change their caother campuses this year. reer. Nobody should compel them to study or get a job. It should come from within, as their life and career is in their hands. — V. Sai Dheeraj (B111085 - CHEM) Image Courtesy: E. Shiva Prasad & M. Akshay the VC of Osmania University to the VC of our University?

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What’s new… @ Basar Campus

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SUMMARY OF PLACEMENTS OF 2009 BATCH S.No

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EFFTRONICS CA TECHNOLOGIES( result pending) Mphasis(pending) FMC(pending) CRYPSIS Thought Works IBM WIPRO SAP Polmon OSMOSYS TCS -off campus MAHIDNRA & MAHINDRA

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POLMON SUZLON ENERGY LTD

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TRADELEAVES PVT LTD

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VIRTUSA PAYGURU

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Interview with Placement Officer What is the present scenario of placements in our campus compared to last year? Basically, when you look at the current scenario, the students who are eligible this year for placement drive and the last two years are different. In the last two years, there were 2000 students in each batch, and after that the intake of the students into the campus has been changed to half. So, the number of opportunities created from the side of placement cell, is almost equal to or more than that of the last year. We have almost 7 new companies added to the existing ones this year, and 10 more companies which have not come last year, are also expected to visit. The number of opportunities created last year, was from 63 companies. It is still continuing and may cross 70. Why are the branches like CHEM, MME, CE and MECH getting very few core companies for placements? It is the same situation in all the other colleges too. We have a new company Hetero which didn’t come last year, whereas there was ITC last year. Core companies will have a very limited requirement. If you talk about MME, start counting from institutions like IIT’s. They will have not more than four companies for placements. Previously the scenario was different, where PSU's used to go to IIT’s to hire. After the Supreme Court’s order, that recruitment is being done through GATE rank only, and even the IIT’s are also finding it difficult to get opportunities from the core companies for MME and Chemical departments. We are trying our best to get at least 5 companies for each of Civil, Chemical, Mechanical and MME departments. How are the RGUKT students performing in companies, and what is the feedback from them? In terms of technical aspects, we received very good appreciation from companies like Hetero of Chemical Dept. On the contrary, some software companies are saying that the students are lacking basics. It’s actually contradictory statement that we are hearing from the industries. In most of the cases students are above average, but when it comes to core companies, some are exceptionally strong at basics. Hopefully, students will improve and do better in the coming days. What are the upcoming placement activities in our campus? We will be almost done with 42 companies by the end of the semester, this year. Now, we are concentrating only on core companies. With the announcement of the results from Sia Publications and CGG, it is evident that the number of students who have been placed has crossed the count of 300, and the total is around 327. For this batch, our target is to cross 400 and as a part of it, we are focusing more on bringing core companies like FMC, BOSCH, ADP, MAQ, HETERO, AARVEE, ASHOK LEYLAND, etc. We are also planning to have separate technical and HR trainings, so that we will be able to figure out and categorize the students in a better way for their further training.

Message to students: “Students of the final year have to note a few points. We place every information about placements in the hub; the kind of requirements that the companies demand and the kind of preparation the students need to follow to get hired. It is recommended that the students utilize their summer vacation in a useful way. The placements would commence from September 1st week itself, and this year we are planning to have at least 5 companies with a package of above 5 lakhs.”

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Japans Okinawa Island has more than 450 people living above the age of 100, and is known as the healthiest place on Earth. Cats can't meow to communicate with others cats, they meow to communicate with human.

All humans have the ability to see ultraviolet light, but it is passively filter out by the eyelens, people who undergo surgery to remove the lens.

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Right ear is more efficient for listening to speech, while the left ear is better at listening to music. An average person who stops smoking requires one hour less sleep at night. Right handed people live an average, nine years longer than left handed people.

Due to extreme temperature and pressure, it literally rains diamonds on Neptune and Uranus. Human behavioral studies suggest that a person who loses their cellphone experiences a panic similar to a near death experience. Smelling bananas and green apples (smelling, not eating) can help you lose weight.

By charging your laptop battery only upto 80% instead of 100%, you can greatly extend the usable lifespan of the battery. If the human eye was an digital camera, it would have 576 megapixels Most of the fishes cannot swim backwards. Those that can are mainly members of one of the EEL families.

People who spend prolonged hours working on computers are watching TV are likely to suffer from TATT (Tired All The Time) syndrome. Your body is the weakest during 3.00 am – 4.00 am this is the time most people die in their sleep.  RGUKT — Basar

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The reason your nose gets runny when you cry is because there are little holes in the inner corner of your eye which drains excess tears into your nose.

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The reason honey is so easy to digest is that its already been digested by honeybee. If a friendship lasts longer than 7 years, psychologists say it will last a lifetime. Philophobia is a condition in which a person fears the idea of falling in love.

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cientists have developed two new smartphone-based systems for driverless cars that can identify a user’s location and various components of a road scene such as street signs, pedestrians and buildings in places where GPS does not function. The systems can perform the same job as sensors costing tens of thousands of pounds, researchers said. The separate but complementary systems have been designed by researchers from the University of Cambridge in U.K. Although, the systems cannot currently control a driverless car, the ability to make a machine ‘see’ and accurately identify where it is and what it is looking at, is a vital part of developing autonomous vehicles and robotics.

The first system, called SegNet, can take an image of a street scene it has not seen before and classify it, sorting objects into 12 different categories - roads, street signs, pedestrians, buildings and cyclists - in real time. It can deal with light, shadow and night-time environments, and currently labels more than 90 per cent of pixels correctly. Previous systems using expensive laser or radar based sensors have not been able to reach this level of accuracy while operating in real time. Users can upload an image or search for any city or town in the world, and the system will label all the components of the road scene. The system has been successfully tested on both city roads and motorways. For the driverless cars, currently in

development, radar and base sensors are expensive - in fact, they often cost more than the car itself. In contrast with expensive sensors, which recognise objects through a mixture of radar and LIDAR (a remote sensing technology), SegNet learns by example - it was ‘trained’ by the researchers, who manually labelled every pixel in each of 5000 images. Once the labelling was finished, the researchers then took two days to ‘train’ the system before it was put into action. “It’s remarkably good at recognising things in an image, because it had so much practise,” said Alex Kendall, a PhD student in the Department of Engineering at Cambridge. This localisation system runs on a similar architecture to SegNet, and is able to localise a user and determine their orientation from a single colour image in a busy urban scene. The system is far more accurate than GPS and works in places where Global Positioning System (GPS) does not, such as indoors, in tunnels, or in cities where a reliable GPS signal is not available. The localisation system uses the geometry of a scene to learn its precise location, and is able to determine, for example, whether it is looking at the east or west side of a building, even if the two sides appear identical.

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Normal observation ...!!!!! scientific reason.....

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Why do tractors have small front wheels and large rear wheels????? We usually observe tractors in agricultural fields and in many more places for various purposes. Many of us may have a question of why the tractors have wheels of different size. This is a very usual doubt but very few know the answer. The main reason behind this engineering is that the front wheels in most of the tractors are connected to a drive shaft. It is easy to turn the whole body of the tractor, and also the moment of force about the point of contact at the ground, caused by a torque applied at the axis of the drive wheels (front) is less. Whereas, if we arrange both the wheels of same size we require more torque, so extra force is required to turn the tractor. That high amount of force required by the drive shaft cannot be applied by the steering. This is one of the reason. Besides it also ensures the position of the driver, so the driver can view the total field on what he is working. Friction is very low in marshy soils, where tractor cannot move easily. It was the major challenge for engineers, who overcame this problem by making an efficient plan to solve this, with their intelligence. They have arranged larger grips to both the rear wheels, ensuring easy movement in the marshy soil by increasing friction. Thus, front and rear wheels have specific importance. Front wheel ensures the direction and back wheel gives stability, enabling the smooth working of tractors. Tractors have been a boon to farmers life and this is what an engineer does i.e., he provides solutions to the problems and makes people’s life easier. — Pavan Dharma_(B151255) RGUKT — Basar


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Li-Fi Technology -the fastest internet

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i-Fi (Light Fidelity) is a bidirectional, high speed and fully networked wireless communication technology similar to Wi-Fi. Li-Fi is a subset of Optical Wireless Communications (OWC) designed by Prof. Harald Haas. It is one of the contexts of data broadcasting. It is so far measured to be about 100 times faster than Wi-Fi, reaching speeds of 224 giga bits per second It is wireless and uses visible light communication or infra-red and near ultraviolet (instead of radio frequency equipment waves) spectrum, part of optical wireless communications technology. TECHNOLOGY DETAILS: This OWC technology uses light from light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a medium to deliver networked, mobile, highspeed communication in a similar manner to Wi-Fi. The general term Visible Light Communications (VLC) includes use of any portion of the visible light of the electromagnetic spectrum to transmit information. This works by switching the LEDs off and on at a very high rate, too quick to be noticed by human eye. Although Li-Fi LEDs would have to be kept on to transmit data, they could be dimmed to below human visibility while still emitting enough light to carry data. The light waves cannot penetrate through walls which makes a much shorter range, though more secure from hacking, relative to Wi-Fi. Direct line of sight isn't necessary for Li-Fi to transmit a signal; light reflected off the walls can achieve 70 Mbit/s. Li-Fi has the advantage of being useful in electromagnetic sensitive areas such as in aircraft cabins, hospitals and nuclear power plants without causing electromagnetic interference. Both Wi-Fi and Li-Fi transmit data over the electromagnetic spectrum, whereas Wi-Fi utilizes radio waves, Li-Fi uses visible light. WiFi is close to full capacity, Li-Fi has almost no limitations on capacity. The visible light spectrum is 10,000 times larger than the entire radio frequency spectrum. Li-Fi is expected to be ten times cheaper than Wi-Fi. Shorter range, low reliability and high installation costs are the potential downsides. Explanation: The first VLC smartphone prototype was presented at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas from January 7th to 10th in 2014. The phone uses Sun Partner's Wysips Connect, a technique that converts light waves into usable energy, making the phone capable of receiving and decoding signals without drawing on its battery. Example: Philips lighting company has developed a VLC system for shoppers at stores. One has to download the app on smartphone and then it automatically works with the LEDs in the store. The LEDs can pinpoint where they are located in the store and give the corresponding coupons and information about what they are, based on the aisle on which they are present.

t uses variations in radio signals to recognize human silhouettes (outline of a solid object) and track movement. X-ray vision, a comic book fantasy for decades, is becoming a reality in a lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). WHAT IS X-RAY VISION: X-ray vision is the ability to see through physical objects clearly or everything under the body, which our normal eye can't see. USES IN-REALITY:X-rays have many practical uses for scientific and medical imaging. Security agencies are experimenting with applications of imaging devices which can "see" through the clothing (using terahertz waves). Such devices are being deployed in some airports as a way of detecting contraband, such as guns, knives and any other weapons, in particular which may be carried beneath a person's clothing, bag and etc. In comic books in the latter half of the 20th century, there often appeared an advertisement for "X-ray Specs" which displayed the face of a smiling boy wearing glasses with spirals on the lenses and looking at his hand through which he could see the bones. While X-rays cannot be used in practice to enable seeing objects through walls, researchers have recently shown how everyday wireless signals, such as Wi-Fi, can be used to achieve X-ray vision and also it can be achieved by radio signals. Group of researchers, led by Professor Dina Katabi, has developed software that uses variations in radio signals to recognize human silhouettes through walls and track their movements. Researchers say that the technology will be able to help health-care providers and families to keep closer tabs on toddlers and the elderly, and it could be a new strategic tool for law enforcement and the military. “Think of it just like cameras, except that it’s not a camera,” said Fadel Adib, a researcher on the MIT team developing the device. “It’s a sensor that can monitor people and allow you to control devices just by pointing at them.” Work began in 2012 to determine how wireless signals could be used to “see” what’s happening in another room, said Professor Katabi, who directs the MIT Wireless Centre. The device displays the signal on a screen, where the person’s movements can be tracked in real time. It depicts the target as a red dot moving around the room, occupying a chair and speeding up or slowing down. A company set up to market the technology, now dubbed Emerald, will spin out of the MIT lab next year, with a goal of marketing the device early in 2017 at $250-300, Mr. Adib said.

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Wearable computers -an emerging arena

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earable computers, also known as body-borne computers or wearables are miniature electronic devices that are worn by the bearer under, with or on top of clothing. Wearable computers are computers that can be easily carried on the body or systems with a heads-up display or speech activated. An example of this is “Google Glass”, which combines innovative displays with some novel gestural movements for interaction. Steve Mann, a professor at the University of Toronto, was considered as the father of the wearable computer. It have been initially developed in taskspecific applications like camera-based welding helmets, or for everyday use like computerized "digital eyeglass" and was applied with sensory integration so as to help people see better and make them understand the world better e.g., behavioral modeling, health care monitoring systems, service management, mobile phones, smartphones, textiles. The wearable computer was introduced to the US Army in 1989 as a small computer that was meant to assist soldiers in battle. Features: One of the main features of a wearable computer is consistency. There is a constant interaction between the computer and user, i.e., there is no need to turn the device on or off. Another feature is the ability to multi-task. It is not necessary to stop what you are doing to use the device; It can be augmented into all other actions. These devices can be incorporated by the user to act like a prosthetic. It can therefore be an extension of the user’s mind and body. Popular culture: 3D User Interface: Devices to display usable inter faces wher ever you ar e. E.g.: Minority Report, Gate Workers in Zion (Matrix), etc. Intelligent Textiles: Clothing that can r elay and collect infor mation. E.g.: Tron and also many Sci-Fi Military movies.

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Threat Glasses: Scan other s in vicinity and assess thr eat-to-self level. Ex: Terminator 2 or 'Threep' Technology in Lock-In Computerized Contact Lenses: Ex: Mission Impossible 4 Combat Sut Armor: Ex: Ir on Man Suit Brain Nano-Bots to Store Memories in the Cloud: Ex: Total Recall Infrared Headsets: Can help identify suspects and see thr ough the walls. Ex: Robocop. Wrist worn Computers: Var ious abilities such as wear er 's stats, ar ea maps, inventory, flashlight, geiger counter (Pip Boy 3000) or communications, laser, detect poison in food, tracking device (Leela's Wrist Device). Ex: Pip Boy 3000 from Fallout games and Leela's Wrist Device from Futurama.

— S.Pravalika (B111872 –CSE) RGUKT — Basar


position. Page will take the helm as the new CEO of Alphabet. Sundar Pichai was born in Chennai on July 12, 1972 and his original name happens to be Pichai Sundarajan. He did his schooling from GRT Mahalakshmi Vanavani School, which was in the Indian Institute of Technology, Chennai campus. He graduated from IIT Kharagpur as a Metallurgical Engineer, and holds a Post Graduation (MS) from Stanford University. He also holds an MBA from Whaton School of University of Pennsylvania. He has keen interest in cricket and was the captain of his school cricket team. Sundar Pichai joined Google in 2004 as the Head of Product Management and Innovation Efforts leading the team working on Google's Chrome browser and operating system. He recently served as the company's Senior Vice President of products. He was the one who started Google search tool bar when Internet Explorer was dominating the Internet world. Pichai launched Chrome browser in 2008, which became the game changer in the browsing world. Sundar Pichai took charge of Gmail and Google Docs in 2011. The same year he was promoted to Senior Vice President of the company. After a year in 2013, Pichai was made the Head of Android and in 2014, the Google Product Czar. The same year he was named the company's Product Chief where he brought in services like Google Maps and Google+. Sundar Pichai is referred to as Larry Page's right-hand man. While announcing Alphabet, Page's blog post said, "Sundar has been saying things I would have said for quite some time now and I have been tremendously enjoying our work together." Pichai said, "For me, it matters that we drive technology as an equalizing force, as an enabler for everyone around the world. Which is why, I do want to see Google push and invest more in making sure computing is more accessible, connectivity is more faster." — M.Rajani

One of the greatest things about college is the feeling of having a clean slate each semester with new classes, a new schedule and a new opportunity to succeed. If you want to save time, achieve more and have a satisfying semester, invest a little time in the beginning itself to get everything organized. Take a few moments to review some of the following tips on coordinating things well. Identify your goals for the semester. Be specific about what you want to achieve. You may have several things you wish to accomplish, like obtaining a 9.0 GPA, learning Yoga and/or developing a resume. Break these goals into component parts so you can make small steps to achieve them. Write your goals on a paper and review them often. This simple step can keep you motivated and on track. Invest in a calendar or a schedule book. Note where you are supposed to be during the day and record due dates for assignments or tests. To aid studying, count backward to the dates you should begin research papers, projects. Organize your desk or work space. Label your notebooks for each class and keep a file with handouts and syllabi for each course. Approach your courses as if there were an important job. Remind yourself what you want to learn from each class. If a course is proving difficult, consult your faculties. Take a few moments and honestly reflect on how you handle study time. Consider when you do your best work and keep this time reserved for study. If your first plan does not work, examine why. Make some adjustments and try again, but do not give up. Sometimes having a routine helps. Try studying one or two subjects each night. Complete reading assignments as they are assigned rather than waiting. Your recall will be better if you have worked with materials gradually, over time. Enjoy the feelings of accomplishment each day when you finish your study time. Reward yourself afterward. Make a game of saving time. Find additional "free" time for yourself by efficient time management. Strive to keep some balance in your life. In addition to working hard at college, care for yourself by exercising, maintaining meaningful social connections and having leisure time. Keeping your stress levels down can help you work "smart" rather than just working "hard". In the long run, this can help you stay organized.

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It is an instant snack as it takes just 2 minutes to cook, an unmissable feature in the middle class Indian household. Children played an important role in influencing the buying conditions, subsequently the brand name was emphasized.

Abrupt banning of Maggi :--After the collection and testing of Maggi samples manufactured in March 2014, it was reportedly found that it contained high lead content and MSG (Monosodium Glutamate). The instant noodles brand was put under scrutiny by various State governments and Union Consumer Affairs Ministry. In May 2015, FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India) from Barabanki, a district of Uttar Pradesh in India, reported that samples of Maggi 2 Minute Noodles had unexpectedly high levels of MSG. Nestle India's Maggi noodles was first banned in Uttar Pradesh by FSSAI claiming that the product contained MSG much more than the prescribed level i.e., up to 17 times the permissible limit of lead.

Testing Issues: On June 5, the FSSAI said that the prescribed standards of 2.5 parts per million would have to apply to all components of the product. Out of the 13 samples tested by Delhi authorities, 10 of them had lead content exceeding this limit. The original sample from Uttar Pradesh, which raised the alarm in the first place, had 17.2 ppm of lead. Nestlé also questioned reliability of the labs used. Testing outside of India (Singapore & USA) resulted in reports that Maggi noodles are safe. In the later Bombay High Court judgment, the court agreed that the test results by the earlier labs were unreliable. The court mandated that testing has to be done at three specific laboratories (Punjab, Hyderabad and Jaipur) where Maggi was found safe. Some lead occurs naturally in plants and soil, some lead is found in Indian spices, although within acceptable limits. Sarcastically, the Bombay High Court allowed the export of Maggi while the ban in India remained.

Striking on ambassadors:FIRs against Bollywood Maggi brand ambassadors, Amitabh Bachchan, Madhuri Dixit & Preity Zinta were charged by Sudhir Kumar Ojha, a lawyer at Muzaffarpur district court, asking the authorities to arrest them if required. He complained that he fell sick after eating Maggi which he had purchased from a shop at Lenin Chowk on May 30. What does MSG actually stand for? What does this really (source:wiki) cause? Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a popular preservative Nestle comes up with miss u Maggi adds;Although banned by Bombay High Court, Maggi hasn’t and flavor enhancer, often the star ingredient in many of restaulet its guns down. They made some short films which reflect rant-style Chinese meals (roadside recipes). It is not only found the spontaneity and affection between consumers and Maggi. in Maggi noodles but also found in most packaged foods, from They want to share the warmth of their relationship through potato chips to soups and canned meats. MSG can cause many these films. These ads were also backed by the hashtag # we adverse reactions such as headache, flushing, sweating, flutter- miss u Maggi , these things went viral on twitter. The Bombay ing heartbeats, chest pain, nausea and weakness. Researchers High Court has lifted the ban in its order dated August 13, givhave reasoned out that MSG is often linked with rising obesity ing a six-week deadline to prove that the product is safe. rates and inflammation within the body, particularly the liver. Researchers also concluded that it contains more levels of lead, Maggi mighty come back:On Oct 16, 2015, Nestle India announced that all the 90 which affects every organ system such as nervous system, samples covering six variants tested by three labs mandated by bones, teeth, kidneys, cardiovascular, immune, and reproduc- the Bombay High Court are clear with lead below permissible tive systems. Hearing loss and tooth decay have been linked to limits. Manufacturing will commence and sales will begin after lead exposure, as it has cataracts. newly manufactured products are also cleared. In November, Nestle India announced that samples of newly manufactured Maggi noodles are also cleared by labs. Banning lasts: After being banned by UP Government, some of the India's biggest retailers like Future Group which includes Big Finally back in Shelf’s:After having been gone through the hard phase in Indian Bazaar, Easyday and Nilgiris have imposed a nationwide ban judiciary, finally rolling out of newly manufactured Maggi nooon Maggi. Thereafter multiple state authorities in India found dles begins. Fans of Maggi are happy as the noodles brand an unacceptable amount of lead and it has been banned in more makes its come back into the shelves. Nestle India, which manthan 5 other states in India. On 4 June, 2015 the Government of ufactures the product, had re-launched Maggi noodles on NoTamil Nadu also banned Maggi due to unacceptable amount of vember 9 and commenced sales in several parts of the country. — Kothapelly Manideep (B111718) lead and other components. On June 5, the Andhra Pradesh Government banned Maggi. RGUKT — Basar

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India is like a mother to the world of science. It had alala Yousafzai is a Pakistani activist for female many great scientists who were not recognized and admired education and the youngest ever Nobel Prize laure- properly. One such great scientist was Maharshi Kanada. ate. Kanada was a Hindu sage and a philosopher who founded the philosophical school named “Vaisheshika” and wrote “Vaisheshika Sutras”. He probably lived around 2nd century B.C. He studied about Rasaveda (Alchemy). In Rasaveda, he said that, “All matter of living beings is composed of five elements. Vegetables have only water, insects have both water and fire, Born: July 12, 1997 (age 18), Mingora, Pakistan. birds have water, fire, earth, air Books: “I am Malala” and ether, and the humans have all these five elements.” Not Awards: Nobel Peace Prize 2014, Sakharov Prize only these five, but also a great sense of mind. Hurrah for Malala Yousafzai. Her tireless work for girls’ rights to education all over the world has just been awarded He was the first person to propose the theory of Atomic with the highest accolade imaginable: The Nobel Peace Prize. structure. He divided the matter into further indivisible partiShe is the one who fought against child marriages, child labour cles called Anu (atom), Divyanu (Diatomic) and Triyanu and also fought for the development of education. She’s been (Triatomic). Before the period of Newton, he said that the campaigning for girls’ rights since she was 11 years old, when Earth has gravity and also that the temperature is about she lived in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, where Talibans banned 6000°C at its center. He was also the first one to invent the girls from attending schools and she also blogged about the watch which gives time in seconds. He even said about the importance of young girls going to school. origin of the Earth i.e., he proposed the Big Bang theory durHer efforts resulted in her being shot in the head by Tali- ing Vedic period. ban militants when she was just 15, in 2012. But, Malala survived the shocking assassination attempt and decided to teach The Greek and Rome scientists argued that it was them them a lesson. From that day onwards, she went to all homes of who proposed all these. At that point of time, our Indian Hisher village and started motivating children about education and tory has not yet been she mostly concentrated on child labour. recognized and accepted United Nations designated July 12, her birthday, as by many. After many ‘Malala Day’ – a day of global campaigning for a child’s right years, A.L. BASHAM, to receive an education. the veteran Australian It's not surprising that she's just announced that she hopes Indologist and a great to be the Prime Minister of Pakistan one day. "If I can serve my philosopher Dilip M. country best through politics and by becoming a Prime MinisSalwai analyzed Mater, then I would definitely choose that", she told the BBC. harshi Kanada Sutras When she is giving speech about children, she said: about Atomic Theory * Let this be the last time a girl or a boy spends their childhood and concluded that it in a factory. was far more advanced than those forwarded later by the * Let this be the last time that a girl is forced into early child Greek philosophers, Leucippus and F. Democritus. marriage. * Let this be the last time that a child loses life in war. — K.Balaji (B141795) * Let this be the last time that we see a child out of school. * Let this end with us. Let's begin this ending together, today, right here, right now. Let's begin this ending now. So, I (Padmaja) conclude that one girl (Malala) has changed her village. Similarly, if we are united and emphasize child education then we can change our country into a developed nation. Let us join our hands. We can do anything.

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Tribute to Dr. APJ ABDUL KALAM

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ome leaders are born, some are made but all differ from one another in terms of the circumstances that they have faced. Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is such an example. This son of

the earth who had very humble beginning turned out to be the President of the country and contributed to the aeronautical and the defense research tremendously. Dr. Kalam belongs to a breed who sees lofty dreams and then transform them into reality. He is a true Indian. He has never left his roots despite of his astounding success as a scientist. He is still the figure of humility and humanity that many of us can look upon to. His favorite quotation which he lives by is, “We must think and act like a nation of a billion people and not like that of a million people. Dream, dream, dream! Conduct these dreams into thoughts, and then transform them into action .” Born in a small town in Tamil Nadu in 1931, Kalam always encouraged young people to follow their dreams and genuinely believed India could be the next superpower. He advocated as much through his best-selling books like India 2020, A Vision for the New Millennium and Ignited Minds, Unleashing the Power Within India as well as his iconic autobiography, Wings of Fire. He was awarded the Bharat Ratna in 1997, the Padma Vibhushan in 1990 and the Padma Bhushan in 1981. Not only as a scientist, he served the nation in other means as well. He became the 11th President of India (2002-2007). Widely referred to as the "People's President ". He returned to his civilian life of education, writing and public service after a single term. He served the nation by igniting the minds of young Indians and

-People’s President loved the children. He spent a lot of time with children, teaching and delivering the lectures to students. Whatever he taught and said was from his experience and implementation. He says- “If a country is to be corruption free and become a nation of beautiful minds, I strongly feel there are three key societal members who can make a difference. They are the father, the mother and the teacher.” He took the role of inspiring teacher with his practical hard headed intelligence. Such an ardent, amicable and most inspiring men has ever seen is no more. The Missile Man of India collapsed from an apparent cardiac arrest while delivering a lecture at the Indian Institute of Management Shillong on 27 July 2015, aged 83. His body was flown to the country’s capital, New Delhi, where it was received by the Chiefs of all three military branches as well as several politicians including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and current President Pranab Mukherjee. It was then taken to his residence in the city in order to pay their respects before being flown to his hometown Rameshwaram, Tamil Nadu, for the last rites. The man and his achievements speak for themselves. It has always been a delight to hear his speeches, read about him. The spark in him ignited so many minds that it is impossible to pay a true homage to such a personality having said that a personality might pass but his thoughts, principles and ideas live long, live so long that they become parts of our personality and our thoughts. What better respect can we give this RGUKT — Basar

man than living up to the ideals he shared and helped us rethink our lives in a fresher way.

“Each individual creature on this beautiful planet is created by God to fulfill a particular role. Whatever I have achieved in life is through his help, and expression of his will. We all are born with a divine fire in us. Our efforts should be given wings to this fire and fill the world with the glow of its goodness”, Kalam said the above in his autobiography. He beliefs, “A nation needs both economic prosperity and strong security for growth and development. Let us be more dedicated in making great achievements than in running after swift but synthetic happiness to make our country rich in all means.”

“My message, especially to young people, is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed,” he once said. “That these are the qualities that they must work towards.”

Jai Hind!..

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Ira Singhal

International Yoga Day

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i friends..!!!The differently abled have to go to the nternational day of Yoga is also called as the World Yoga extra mile to do things on their own. Sometimes the day. Yoga was originated 5000 years ago in India. Yoga is great achievements of such people makes us rethink said to be holistic approach to health and well-being and connecting man and nature. It may also help in dealing with that how stubborn we are in pursuing our passions. Recently, climate change by changing our lifestyles and creating con- Ms. Ira Singhal, the first differently abled woman to top the UPSC exam have drawn the attention of people. sciousness. 30 years old Ira Singhal was born in Delhi to Rajendra and Anita Singhal. She did her schooling at Shophia Girls School in Merut and Lorento convent school in Delhi. She was rejected for admission at Modern School, New Delhi for she is differently abled and not ‘good enough’ to study with others. But she was topper at her school. She studied Engineering, specialized in CSE in NSIT (Netaji Subhas Institute of Technology) and MBA from FMS (Faculty of Management Studies) in Delhi. Without having any premature knowledge, she gave her first attempt of Civils in 2009. But she United Nations declared that 21st of June, 2015 is to be couldn't make it so, she celebrated as the 1st International Yoga day. The reason behind made up her mind to give selecting this very day is, it is the longest day in Northern hemi- next attempt by undergosphere. Declaration was done by our Prime Minister, Narendra ing coaching. This time Modi by adopting this day as International Yoga day to get all her hard work wasn't in benefits of yoga throughout the world. It is great to say that this vain. She cracked the Indian Revenue Services (IRS). Unfortunately this time too bad luck hit her. She was rejected for the great achievement is initiated by our India. post (IRS officer) for she is being suffering from Scoliosis/ Curvature of spine (a locomotory progressive disease which WORLD YOGA DAY CELEBRATIONS : In celebration of Yoga day, Sri Sri Ravishankar and other affects the bones, joints, muscles and leads to substantial respiritual gurus also participated. It is celebrated by the people striction on movement of limbs). But the disability itself has of more than 170 countries including USA, China, Canada, never hampered her. She didn't keep quiet, she decided to fight Pakistan and Saudi Arabia etc. Celebrations included activities back. She filed a case in Central Administrative Service saying violation of articles 14 and 16 of pwd act. This case was rejectlike yoga training camps and yoga competitions. ed in 2011 and she could not attempt exam in 2012 for she needed to clear the case in the court before attempting again. Is it necessary to do Yoga daily?? In this busy mechanical and technical life to reduce the After a long fight, she finally won the case in 2014. She was inducted as the Assistant Commissioner in the Customs and work stress we need to do YOGA. Central Excise Service.  It can make you feel active, energetic and positive. But she was not contented with her achievement and de Yoga reduces health diseases and has no side effects at all. sired to set a benchmark. With indomitable determination she  Yoga enhances growth, development and spreads peace all tried her luck again. This time she came out with flying colors. through the world. On 4th July 2015, there was a flow of success and happiness  We should make people aware about the benefits of yoga, stricken at the door of Ira Singhal who secured AIR 1 in Civils. let them practice daily and make it as a habit. In an interview she told that “ I am overjoyed by exam results.  You cannot always control what happens in outside envi- I want to be an IAS officer. I want to do something for the benronment but you can control what goes on inside our mind. efit of physically handicapped people and has a crazy desire to serve my country ”. Let us work towards adopting an “International Yoga day” She proved that disability is not an obstacle for her destiLIVE LIFE TO ITS FULL POTENTIAL ny. She was just physically disabled but not mentally. With strong will power anyone can achieve anything what they dream of. This success story sets a moral to us and Ms. Ira Singhal stood as a real model of inspiration to the nation.

— Swapna

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How snakes lost their legs

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es! Snakes lost their limbs when their ancestors evolved to wriggle through burrows, and not in order to live in the sea, according to a new analysis of a 90 million year old reptile fossil skull. Comparisons between CT scans of the fossil and modern reptiles indicate that snakes lost their legs when their ancestors evolved to live and hunt in burrows, which many snakes still do today. The findings from University of Edinburgh in the U.K. show that snakes did not lose their limbs in order to live in the sea, as was previously suggested.

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Challenging the GOOGLE

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riends if you are fed up to surf everything merely in Google giant, then have a glance on this incredible, inevitable issue which depicts all about a 16-year-old going by the name Anmol Tukrel, an Indian-Canadian boy who has developed a personalized search-engine that claims to be as high as 47 percent more accurate than GOOGLE.

He set the world on fire by designing this new search engine as a part of a project to submit to the Google Science Fair, which is a global online competition open to students aged 13 Scientists used CT to 18 years. scans to examine the bony inner ear of DiniAnmol Tukrel who has just completed his tenth grade statlysia patagonica, a 2 ed that he took a few months to design this project and approximetre long reptile mately 60 hours to code the engine. In conversation with The closely linked to modTimes Of India, he said, "I thought I would do something in the ern snakes. personalized search space. It was the most genius thing ever. These bony canals But when I realized Google has already done it, I tried taking it and cavities, like those to the next level." in the ears of modern burrowing snakes, controlled its hearing and balance. They built 3D virtual models to compare the inner ears of the fossils with those of modern lizards and snakes. Researchers found a distinctive structure within the inner ear of animals that actively burrow, which may help them detect prey and predators. This shape was not present in modern snakes that live in water or above ground. The findings help scientists fill gaps in the story of snake evolution, and confirm Dinilysia patagonica as the largest burrowing snake ever known. They also offer clues about a hypothetical ancestral species from which all modern snakes descended, which was likely a burrower.

His development kit included only a computer with at least 1GB of free storage space, a python-language development environment, a spreadsheet program and access to Google and New York Times. The report points out that for the better accuracy of his search engine, Tukrel limited the search query to this year's articles from the New York Times. His search engine is better than Google because not only does it take into account the location or browsing history, but also tries to underHow snakes lost their legs has long been a mystery to stand context and meaning. scientists, but it seems that this happened when their ancestors became adept at burrowing, said Hongyu Yi, of the EdinTukrel has submitted his paper of research and findings to burgh‘s School of Geo-Sciences, who led the research. The the International High School Journal of Science. He now inner ears of fossils can reveal a remarkable amount of inforhopes to study further with computer science at Stanford Unimation, and are very useful when the exterior of fossils are too versity. He is presently running a small company on his own, damaged or fragile to examine. named Tacocat Computers, with consent from his parents.

—K

Padmaja (B131185) RGUKT — Basar

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మా స్నేహం నా జీవితంలోనే అద్భుత క్షణాలనిచ్చంది ఆర్ జి యు కె టి.

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రోజు

నా స్ననహితులతో తొలి పరిచయాలు

మనది ఒక కుటంబం అనుకునన మాటలు. చ్లిపి అలలరులు వేసిన సెటైరుల

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సిలిల సిలిల గొడవలు

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AGAINST WOMAN HARRASEMENT

సమసయలతో చేసిన సెరైకులు

ఎగ్జామ్స్ తో కుస్తీ పడిన రోజులు మెస్ లో మాటల సందడులు కాయంటీన్ లో సరదా కబురుల

ఔట్ పాస్ కై చెమటోడిచన క్షణాలు మరచ్పోలేని మధుర జ్ఞాపకాలు గురుీకు వచ్చన ప్రతీసారి పెదవిపై చ్నన చ్రునవ్వు

మనసులో ఏదో తెలియని బాధ

విడిచ్ వెళ్ళాలి, తపపద్భ,

ఇది తెలిసి కూడా మనసు మాట వినద్భ. నా స్ననహితులు, నేను, ఈ కాయంపస్. వాళ్ాతో ఈ మధుర క్షణాలు.

ఎప్పపడు ఇలాగే ఉంటే ఎంత బాగుండు.

కాని ఏ ప్రయాణమైనా గమయం చేరక తపపద్భ.

కాయంపస్ లో మా B10 మిత్రుల ప్రయాణానికి ఇది తుది. కాని ఎపపటికీ తుదిలేనిది మా స్ననహ ము. మా స్ననహానికి చ్రునామా మా కాయంపస్.

— మౌనిక పడకంటి (B101942-ECE)

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గోదావరియే పచచని వసంత మయూరి నాట్యయల మధయ,

మనసులోని భావాలకు మాటలు చాలవేమో

ఇంకా కనులలోనే మెద్భలుతునన కాలేజిలో మా మొదటి

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ఓ లేడికూన! వదిలొచాచవా అరణయం ఇది మదమృగ్జల నరరణయం విలువలు శిలువలై బంధాలు బందీలై శిథిలమైన ఈ ప్రపంచంలో జర పదిలం! ఒంటరని గుంటనకకలు దారి కాచ్ ఉనానయి నా మాట విని తిరిగి వెళ్లలపో . అయ్యయ! వినకుండా వెళ్లల పడా​ావే ఉచ్చచలో నీ ప్రాణమైన మానం రక్షంచ్చ వారు శూనయం నీ బాధ మరో ద్రౌపది గ్జధ బ్రతికించద్భ దైవం బ్రతుకిచేచది ధైరయం ఎప్పడూ పరుగుకై ఆరాటం ఏనాడు చేశావ్వ పోరాటం?

పలుమారు పరుగిడి వదిలేవ్వ ప్రాణం ఒకమారు తిరుగబడి చేయు రణం అశ్రువ్వల ధార భారమెంచక దూరముంచ్ నరము బిగించ్ తెగిన కరమున శరమునంచ్ మదమెకికన వాడి శిరము తెంచ్ గుణమున సోయగ్జల మల్లలలు రణమున తల కోయగల ములులలని ఎలలలు వల్లలలు వేస్నలా సాటిచెప్పప.

—కె.వి.శ్రీనివాసులు (B091266)

చ్టపట కురిస్న తుంటరి చ్నుకులతో,

వయస్స్చ్చన వనన అయి పరుగులు పెటే​ే, గోదావరి!

కోకిల గ్జనం, కొమమల రాగం, కుంట్యల సంగీతం.

వీచే గ్జలుల వెచచదనం,

పూస్న ప్పవ్వుల పరిమళ్ంతో,

చూసి నవెునే భద్రాద్రిరామునిన, ఈ గోదావరి!

పచచని కొండల మదయ,

ఉషోదయప్ప కాంతి ముదా​ాడగ దాగిన సిగు​ుల అందంతో

మెలికలు తిరిగేను గోదావరి! హంస నడకల వంప్పస్సంప్పలు చూసి, కుర్ర గ్జలులే వెంట పడగ.

ముసి నవ్వులు నవ్వుతూ ముంద్భకు సాగే, నాసిక త్రయంబక సురూపిని! ప్పష్కర కాలం, ప్పణయతీరధం.

చూడడానికి వచ్చన వారిని చూసి గోదావరియే గోదారై పరవళ్ళా తొక్కక పడుచ్చ పిల్లరల.

కోరిన వారిని కాదని

కదిలి వెళ్ళాను కడలికి.

కాదని అనను కంత్రి గ్జలలని!

గోదావరి నది ఒక అమామయి అయితే, ఆమె

అందానిన చూసి కుర్రగ్జలులు అనే అబా​ాయిలు వెంటపడితే ఆమె వారిని పటిేంచ్చకోకుండా

వెళ్లాపోయింది. (గోదావరి అనేది ఒక నది పేరు) — బిమారి పర శంతి.బి (141051)

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పరకృతి - ప్రరమ పూరుం విశుసౌరమనే రాజయముండేది. అంద్భలో భూమి అనే ఓ అందమైన అమామయి ఉండేది. అందానికి మినహాయింప్పగ్జ కళ్ళా, చెవ్వలు వాడే అవకాశం ఆ దేవ్వడు ఇవులేద్భ అంటే గుడి​ిది, చెవిటిది. అకకడే సూరుయడు అనే ఒక ధనవంతుడు కూడా ఉనానడు. అందగ్జడే కానీ అహం. తన చ్చటూే కనీసం ఎనిమిది మంది అయినా స్త్రీలు ఉండాలి్ందే అంత స్త్రీ లోలుడు. అదే రాజయంలో ఆకాశుడు అనే మరో వయకిీ ఉనానడు. ఆకృతిలో అందం లేద్భ, కనీసం కాళ్ళా కూడా లేవ్వ కానీ సుచఛమైన ముతయంలాంటి మనసూ, ప్రేమించే గుణమూ ఉనానయి. ఆకాశుడు భూమిని చూసి మనసారా ప్రేమించాడు. ఎంతలా అంటే తను నడిచ్ ఆమె వైప్పకు వెళ్ాలేడు, తను చెపేపది ఆమెకు వినిపించద్భ, కనీసం ఆమెకు తన ప్రేమ ఆవేదన కూడా కనిపించద్భ. కానీ ఆమెతోనే తన జీవితాంతం గడపాలని ఆశపడాిడు. కాళ్ళా కదిపి ఆమె దగురకు వెళ్ాలేకపోవచ్చచ. కానీ తమ ఊహల భవిష్యత్ కలని, గుండెలోని ప్రేమని ఊపిరిలో నుండి శాుసగ్జ వదిలి ఆశగ్జ చూసుీనానడు. అటవైప్ప వెళ్ళీనన భూమికి అకసామతుీగ్జ తగిలిన ఆ గ్జలిలో ఏదో అంతుచ్కకని సందేశం, ఏదో తెలియని ప్రేమ, ఎననడూ లేని నమమకం అంద్భక్క క్షణం కూడా ఆలోచ్ంచక తన భవిష్యత్ అంతా ఆ శాుసవైపే అనుకుంది. అటవైపే పరుగు తీసింది. ఇది చూసి ఆకాశుడుకు నిజంగ్జ ప్రేమ గుడి​ిదే అని అనిపించ్ది, మనసూ మనసూ మాట్యలడుకోవడం సపష్ేంగ్జ వినిపించ్ది. ఆ మౌన

సంభాష్ణను ఆరిీతో, ఆశతో, ఆనందంతో వింటంటే " అకకడే ఉండు ప్రియతమా ప్రేమ పొదరిలులలో ఒదిగిపోవడానికి బంధాల పరదాలు తెంచ్చకొని వసుీ నాన నీ దరికి " అని వినిపిసుీంది. ఇది గమనించ్న సూరుయడు అందాల భూమిని ఎలగైనా తన ప్రకకనే ఉంచ్చకోవాలనే కపట బుదిధ మెదడులో చేరి తనువ్వలో అణువణువూ జీరిాంచ్చకుపోయింది. అంద్భక్క భూమికి ఆకాశుడుకి మదయలోనికి వెళ్లా, ఆకాశుని శాుస కూడా భూమికి తాకనీయకుండా వేడి సెగల కౌగిలితో భూమిని నమిమంచాడు. భూమి మనసు నమమలేద్భ కాని మెద్భడు ఆజాలు జ్ఞరీచేసింది. అతడే తనని ప్రేమించ్న వయకిీ అని. మరు నిమిష్ం నుండి అతనే (సూరుయడే) తన భరీగ్జ, భవిష్యత్ గ్జ బావించ్ అతని చ్చటూేనే తిరుగుతుంది. తనలాగే అతని చ్చటూే మరో ఎనిమిది మంది ఉనానరనన సంగతి కూడా తెలీద్భ. అది చూసిన ఆకాశుడి కళ్ళా ఆర్రారతతో చెమరాచయి. నిరాశతో కనీనరు మొదలైంది, అది మహేద్రక వరదలా మారడానికి ఎంతో సమయం పటేలేద్భ. గ్జడమైన ప్రేమను నిశాుసగ్జ వద్భలుతునానడు. ప్రేమ భాష్లో గరిాసుీనానడు. తన ప్రేమికుడే తన భరీ కాదని తెలిసినా, తన చ్చటూే ఆకాశుడు ఇంత చేసుీనాన భూమి చలనంలో మాత్రం ఎలాంటి చలనం లేద్భ. ప్రేమికుడి ప్రేమ పిలుప్పలు తనలోని అణువణువ్వను వేలసారుల కోసుీనాన భరీను దాటి పోలేద్భ.

ఆకాశుడు కురుపించే ప్రేమ చ్నుకులు, భూమి గుండెను కరిగించ్, సూరుయడి కామ వేడిని తగిుంచ్, భూమిని ఆకాశానిన ఒకటి చేయడానికి సమసీ దేవతలు సహకరించాలి, ఆ సుందర సుపాననిన చూసి నేను తరించాలి. —వినోద్ నాయుడు (బి111984)

ఆనందమా నువ్వెకకడా?

వర్షం

ఓ ఆమని! నీ అడుగుకి భూమికి అందం అలకపోసిందా

పదహారేళ్ాప్పపడు ఆకరషణలో ఊహించ్చకుంట్యం.

నీ వనన సిననల కాంతి చూసి సిరుల లక్ష్మి సిరులు సిందించ్ందా

పాతిక్కళ్ళాచాచక సంపాదనలో ఉందనుకుంట్యం.

నలభైలలో ఉదోయగం వెతుకుకనే ప్రయతనం చేసాీం.

నీ అందానికి ఆహా! అదరహా అంటూ నీ ఆరయంలో పడి అననపూరా​ా దేవి ఆకలి

అరవై వచేచసరికి విశ్రంతితో ముడిపెడతాం.

నీ అందానికి భువిపై ఉనన భూరుహానికి అలవోకగ్జ అందం వచ్చ పడిందా

తీరిచందా

యాభైలలో ఆసిీపాసుీలోల చూసుకోవాలనుకుంట్యం.

స్తకటి వేళ్ నీ సింద్భల మేళ్ళ సిత్రంగ్జ వింటంటే.

ఎకకడా కనిపించద్భ. ఆనందమా నువెుకకడునానవ్వ?

నా వంటి విరుప్పలు విరిగి ఓ వైప్ప ఒరుగుతా అందా అననటల

అబ్బా ఎంత డబుా! అంతా మనదేనా?

మనది కాద్భ, నాది. నా డబుా. నేను కష్ేపడి సంపాదించ్న డబుా. అంత కష్ేపడి ఎంద్భకు సంపాదించ్నటోే??

ఇంత అందానిన అలవోకగ్జ వొలకపోసిన ఓ వరషమా

నీ దయ ధమయంతితో ప్పడమి తలిల ప్పలకరించ్ పోయింది అంటే నువ్వు

ఆనందంగ్జ బతకడానికి!!.

— కుమార్ జుజారె (బి111003) RGUKT — Basar

నముమతవా!

— వేణుగోపాల్ కునుకుంట్ల (బి131084)


The Student

ఉషోదయపు సంధ్యారాగం

కంద పదా​ాలు

1)

యిల భద్రగిరీశ వినూ

దలచీ దశకంఠవైరివల్లగొనిరమ్మమ తెలగ్జణ తలిల, తృంచ్య

యేల్లడి తిథిప్పత్రులంవొసిగిదమదయయున్

-పర వీణ్ కుమార్ తోరాేల

భావం:-

భద్రాచలంలో

వెలసిన

శ్రీరామ!

అలనాడు

రావణాసురుడిని చంపి స్తతను తెచ్చనటలగ్జనే, మాపై నీ యొకక

దయ, కరుణలను వ్వంచ్,ఈనాడు పాలకులు అనే అసురులను చంపి ,వారి చేతిలో నలిగిపోతునన మా

బంగ్జరు తెలంగ్జణ

తలిలని తీసుకునిరముమ. (ఈ పదయం చంద్రబాబు మన కాయంపస్ కు

వచ్చనప్పపడు రాసాను. ఇది తనిముంద్భ వినిపిదా​ామనుకుననను కాని కుదరలేద్భ .)

2)

Miscellaneous

March, 2015 — August, 2015

లక్షయ పెటమా సుమనసున్

అక్షరముకై,నిరక్షరముమనినుజేయుతమ: పక్షము ననరిగ్జ యక్షర

చఛక్షువ్వచెగనుమాఘనాగనకతరు​ునిలన్ భావం:-

మంచ్ మనసుతో విదయను నేరుచకోవడానికి మ్మ మనసును

క్కంద్రీకరించండి. లేకుంటే ఆ నిరక్షరాసయత నీ జీవితానిన చీకటి

చేసుీంది. కాబటిే ఈ విష్యానిన తెలుసుకొని విదయను నేరుచకొని,

ఆ విదయ అనే కనునతో ఘనమైన,అద్భుతమైన బంగ్జరు చెటేలాంటి ఈ లోకమును చూడుము.

-పర వీణ్ కుమార్ తోరాేల

మూగ మనసు హృదయం చెలించనే ఓ దేవా!

కరుణను మరచ్ సాురధమనే పనిచేయువేళ్,

హసీములు హరించక విధికి తలొంచ్న వేళ్, మనుగడనే జీవన శైలి,

సంఘమనే ఈ మానవాళ్లలో,

నేనో పాత్ర దారుడ నైనంద్భకు... చ్ంతిసుీనానను, క్రోధిసుీనానను, దినదినమూ మరణిసుీనానను.

ఎంద్భకు నేనిలా జీవిసుీనాననని

నేలకనన

నింగి కల కలాం. భారతావని ముదా​ాడగ ప్పట్యేడు అబుధల్ కలాం. దేశ చరిత, గగనానికి తీసుకెళ్ాగ్జ నడిచాడు ఒకకడై అవ్వల్ కలాం.

మధాయహనం తలపైకి చేరిన భానుడు ఎంద్భకనిపించ్ంది ఎండలో నానుడు ఎననడూ కనలేద్భ అంత ఎండ పేలుడు లేదా కనికరం ఎండకు బాధపడతాడని బాలుడు సాయంకాలం ఆకాశానిన ఎర్రగ్జ అలికి చ్గురాకు మ్మద కులికి నిద్రిసోీంది పడుకోవాలని పలికి ఎంద్భకనగ్జ అంది చలికి.

నవశక వెలుగు కోసం ఇచాచడు క్షపణి అనే ఫలం. తన కలంతో

అగినకి రెకకలు తొడిగి కదిలాడు నవతరానికి దారై. పేపర్ మాయన్ గ్జ నిలిచాడు ఇండియన్ మిసెర్ల్ మాయనై. హిందూసా​ానీ ప్రధమ పౌరుడై తన కలలు, కనీనటీని వదిలేసి వెళ్ళాడు SLVలో నేడు తన సురాునికి! బిమారి పర శంతి(బి141051)

— గంగాధర్ రెడ్డి(బి151017

నీ స్నేహం

ఎగసిపడే అలలకు తెలియద్భ...., తాను మళ్లల ఉదువిసాీనో లేదో అని,

గడిచే క్షణానికి తెలియద్భ..., తనకాక్షణం తిరిగి వసుీందొ రాదో అని,

పండే పైరుకు తెలియద్భ..., తనలో ఆ పచచదనానికి గల కారణమేమిటో అని,

జనిమంచ్న నవజ్ఞత శిశువ్వకు తెలియద్భ..., తాను నడయాడే సమాజము ఎలాంటిదో అని, ఎగిరె విహంగ్జనికి తెలియద్భ..., తనను ఆ సా​ాయికి చేరిచందేమిటో అని,

జ్ఞలువారే నేటి ప్రవాహానికి తెలియద్భ..., తనలోని ఆ ప్రయాణప్ప తొలి అడుగు ఎకకడో అని, కానీ.....

నేను బాదించ్చవేళ్),నిస్హాయ సిాతిలో అది ననున చూసినవేళ్ మనిషిగ్జ మరణించాను, నిజమును తెలుసుకునానను....

కలలో కలం!

ఎచట నుండో అచట నుండి ఇచటకు వచ్చన పొడిపొడి పొగమంచ్చ తడబడి తనువ్వను తడిపి తరియింప జేసెను తళ్ళకు బెళ్ళకు దినకర కిరణోదయంబున ఆ రుద్రుని నిద్ర పూరెరీన పిమమట ఆ దినకరుని కిరణాలు. చళ్ చళ్ చలాకీగ్జ తళ్ తళ్ తమాషాగ్జ మిళ్ మిళ్ కళ్ళా కదిలేలా, ఒళ్ళా వొణిక్కలా,పాదం పిరికి పడేలా, కరము కందేలా తల అలా ఒకసారలా, మునుపెననడూ లేనిలా, మరళ్ళ మరళ్ళ అనందపడేలా చేశాయి. ఎంద్భకో ఆరోజలా, జరిగిందిలా.

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నీతో చెలిమి చేస్న నాకు తెలుసు...

మన ఈ స్ననహబంధం నా ఊపిరివ్వననంత వరకు అనీ....

మహేష్ (బి101697)

— భానుచందర్ (బి121320)

RGUKT — Basar


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జీవిత అంతరార్ధ ం

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ఓ....మితరమా!

జీవితం అంటే సాహసం.....ధైరయం చేదా​ాం, జీవితం అంటే ప్రేమ......ఆసాుదిదా​ాం,

మిత్రులారా, మిత్రులారా హితము కోరే హితులారా,

జీవితం అంటే ద్భ:ఖం.....ఎద్భరొకందాం,

కలుశమెరుగని కలల తెలియని మల్లలపూవ్వలాంటి మనసునన సనినహితులారా ,

జీవితం అంటే యుదధం.....పోరాడదాం,

జీవితం అంటే వాగ్జధనం.....నిలబెటేకుందాం,

స్ననహితులారా స్ననహితులారా సాయం ఎరిగిన సమ ఉజీాలాల రా,

జీవితం అంటే సవాలు.....జవాబిదా​ాం,

సమూలముగ్జ,సమగ్రంగ్జ కలిసిపోయి,కరిగిపోయి

జీవితం అంటే బాధయత....నరవేరుదా​ాం,

కరములనీన కలములు పటిే జగతి తలరాతను మారచడానికి కదిలి వచాచరా,

జీవితం అంటే బాధ.....అధిగమిదా​ాం,

కష్ేమెరిగిన కరుణామయు లారా,

జీవితం అంటే ఆట.....ఆడదాం,

జీవితం అంటే సమసయ, పరిష్కరిదా​ాం, సాధిదా​ాం, గెలుదా​ాం!

కలల ఎరుగని నాలక మ్మది,

కపటమెరుగని మనసు మ్మది,

జీవితంలో రెండు ముఖయమైన రోజులునానయి.

కరకష్మెరుగని హృదయం మ్మది.

1) మనం ప్పటిేనరోజు.

కొటేకుని తిటేకుని ప్రకకవాళ్ాతో గొడవ పడి

2) మనం ఎంద్భకు ప్పట్యేమో తెలుసుకుననరోజు.

పరి పరి విధముల మదన పడుతూ ఎలా ఎలా మళ్లా కలిస్నది అని

స్నేహం

పరితపిసుీంది మ్మ మనసు. మల్లల పూవ్వ వంటి మనసు,

రెండు హృదయాలను ఏకం చేస్నది "స్ననహం"

జ్ఞజి పూవ్వ వంటి మనము,

రెండు హృదయాలు కలిసాక జీవితం సాగ్జలంటే కావలి్ంది వారిమధయ "స్ననహం" ఒక హృదయంలో ఉనన బాధ మరిచపోవాలంటే కావలి్ంది "స్ననహం"

మొగలిరేకు లాంటి మనోహరమైన మధురమైన తర తమ భేదం లేకుండా తామర తుంపరులుగ్జ సాగిపోయే మ్మకు మధురాభి

జీవితం అనే ఆట హయిగ్జ సాగ్జలంటే కావలి్ంది "స్ననహం"

కృతజాతలు కష్ేమొచ్చన కనీనరొచ్చనా మ్మ తలంప్పలకు భంగం కలిగినా

ప్రతి వయకిీ జీవితచక్రం మలుప్పలు తిరగడానికి కారణం "స్ననహం"

మేమునానమని మరువకండి.

మధయ వెలుగు రావడానికి కారణం "స్ననహం"

సుఖమొచ్చనా సంతోష్మొచ్చనా మా మాటను దాటివేయకండి

కలపడం, కలిసిపోవడం తపప మరొకటి తెలియనిదే "స్ననహం".

ఒకరిగ్జనే వచాచం ఒకరిగ్జనే పోతాం, కాని ఒకరిగ్జ వచ్చ ఒంటరిగ్జ జీవించే తుంటరి బ్రతుకు బ్రతకడమెంద్భకు.

మనసు భావన

నలుగురితో కలిసి మెలిసి నలుగురితో నడయాడుతూ,

ఎనననోన భావాలసందడి చేస్నది "మనసు"

కలిసి మెలిసి కటేదిటేంగ్జ నరములు బిగించ్ కరములు సంధించ్ సాగి

ఎనోన బంధాలను దగుర చేస్నది "మనసు"

పోదాం వీడుకోలు ఉండనిదే ఈ మిత్ర త్రోవ,

దగురునాన ఎనోన మైళ్ా దూరం వెళ్ాగలిగేది "మనసు"

అరమరికలు లేనిదే ఈ ఆనంద బంధం.

మాటరాని మౌనానిన తెలిపేది "మనసు"

అవకతవకలు అడుిగోడలు లేని ఆనందామృతాలు వొలకబ్బస్న,

చ్చటూే వెలుగుతునాన శూనయంలోనే వ్వండేది "మనసు"

ఈ స్ననహ సురాకచ్త మందిరానిన మరవబ్బకండి.

భరించలేకునన బాధలనీన మోస్నది "మనసు"

ఈ స్ననహానిన శిగలలో, మ్మ హృదయప్ప గద్భలలో, మ్మ నాడుల నడుమన

ఆఖరి క్షణంలో అందరిని ఏకంచేసి పోయేది "మనసు".

పెటేకోండి.

— వై.అశ్విని (బి131107)

RGUKT — Basar

సురా​ానంద సుకుమార సౌందరాయలతో వరిధలలండి. - శ్రీకాంత్ నాయక్ (బి121686)


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The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari

The Theory Of Everything -A Bittersweet Film Story Of A Scientist The film is about the man of science, the man of innovation, the man of Love and finally the man of everything i.e., Stephen Hawking, the renowned British astrophysicist. It is based on “Travelling To Infinity-My Life with Stephen”, the memoir of Jane Hawking who is the first wife of Hawking. It is about the survival of a crippling man who was asserted by doctors to death with in two years at the age of 21. The film is a part of a conceptual panoramas such as the spectacular image of a cream swirling around a cup of coffee i.e., the region around a black hole. Eddie Redmayne portrayed as Stephen Hawking and Felicity Jones as Jane Hawking who is the sweetheart of Stephen's first love. James Marsh, the director filmed the idiosyncrasy of Hawking incisively. He is famous for writing documentaries. Oscar winning screenplay by Anthony McCarten for presenting the emotions on screen poignantly. He took 8 years to bring this film into theatres. A heart-rending music from composer Johann Johannsson to feel the heartbreaking love.

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“The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari “it has been inspiring tale to be more precise we can call it as a life changing novel. These kind of novels especially helps you in quest for a path while you are going through hard phase in your life. This is some sort of novel which adds essence to your life. It gives answers to the questions like, how can one attain happiness and complacency. In this novel, he tells us the story of Julian Mantle, a highly successful litigation lawyer who has it all, fancy house, private island, and a Ferrari! He collapses of a heart attack and barely survives. He then disappears to take a break, until miraculously reappearing in the office of his protégé John three years later, looking younger and healthier. Julian Mantle is born again, and he has a story to tell. That is actually the condition of his nirvana.

As the book progresses, we learn about Julian’s journey. John asks questions and Julian explains how the principles he learned can be applied to John’s life, or in fact, to anyone’s life. Julian traveled far away to India and met many people, often poorer than him. The kindness of strangers So far 4 to 5 films came on biopic of Hawking, the most gave him a different perspective. celebrated physicist of our time but “The Theory Of Everything” is unique. The 73 years old Hawking watched the movie The rest of the chapters are devoted to a specific message. by weeping said “At times, he was me”. The famed scientist There are different steps one needs to take to truly see the who expresses the feelings via sensor attached to his cheek light. muscle gave his synthesized voice for the film. The film earned Step 1 is all about mastering your mind which begins with cul7.85 billion crores all over the world. Apart from accolades the tivating good thoughts. stirring film had stolen the hearts of viewers around the globe. Step 2 is about having a purpose and following that purpose at all times. The moral of the story is that life always throws curveIt tells us to enjoy each moment in life with exuding love, conballs at us, but we should never give up our dreams. fidence and value time as our most important commodity which Hurry up! Watch it now. exemplifies worthiness of life. Self improvement and discipline “My Goal is simple, it is a complete understanding of is advocated. There is also a concept of living each moment to the fullest. the Universe, why it is as it is and why it exists at all.” -Stephen William Hawking Ratings: IMDb - 7.7/10 Metacritic - 72% Rotten Tomatoes - 80% My Rating – 5/5 —G

Vikram (B131534 - ME)

“There is no mistakes in life, only lessons. There is no such thing as a negative experience, only opportunities to grow, learn and advance along the road of self-mastery.” Ratings: Goodreads - 3.8/5 FLipkart - 4.4/5 Junglee.com - 4.4/5 MyRating - 4/5 — K.Manideep

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Feedback on Previous Edition – 8 [Volume– 4 , Issue– 1] I have read all our e-magazine editions. I found lot of difference between first seven editions and 8th edition. The new edition is all right but many things and articles are missing. I will be thankful to you if you find them too. Karney Sanketh, B141700

Students are not showing interest in reading or writing articles because there is no competition and most of the articles are passive. If you conduct a competition as well along with certificate distribution to winners, they may show more interest in writing articles. You should ask some people to write how should be an organization and some people from administration I congratulate the editorial team for gathering all the infor- to write about how should be students. Then we'll come to know mation about our campus and outside the campus. It's nice. the mistakes of each other. The new ideas can be implemented. By this magazine we peoChirram Kumar, B101742,CSE ple come to know the achievements of our campus . Padala Srilatha, B121648 The e-magazine is amazing . It helps to know more about RGUKT. Some of the articles are very funny. It makes every I have been following all the editions but individual entertained . It provides inforthis edition has some interesting and helpful mation about the campus, students and matter compared to other editions. Moreolife style of students residing here. It is ver, article on interview is very much helprefreshing to read this magazine. I enful. joyed a lot reading this. Thank you. Shaik Rahu, B111161 Gottimukkula Prathyusha, B151667 It's a great feeling for me to see my article in the most awaited magazine "the student"..All the best for future magazines..!! MA. Sharukhan, B121752

I congratulate editorial team. Placement cell is quite awesome,it shows a better view of campus placements. T. Yahwah Nissi, B131552 A clear idea has been created about camI want to congratulate the whole editorial pus placements, that is really great group. It is fabulous. You made things look idea.But you should improve technolgy interesting and curious. All the photos pubmatter. lished are too god . I am very interested to Md Nazeemoddeen, B121635 work with the editorial team This is a good platform to bring hidden talents from students. V. Gnaneshwar, B141440 But, releasing date should be displayed on notice board as many of the students want to submit articles. Apart from this is First of all, Thanks to the whole editorial group. some car- simply superb. toons in this magazine are very interesting. It's well organized. N. Suresh, B141265 R. Varalaxmi, B121158 8th edition was too good and contents of it were excellent but it It's good. It is really great to know about the triumph of rgukt. has lack of information about puc .i hope next edition will be It would be better if puc students are also given a chance to rocking with full information about engineering and puc write any article in this magazine. branches and with more exciting articles Praveena, B131410 S. D. Bhanu, B131270 Quite interesting this edition is, you have introduced some new Nice one. very useful to us. unseen rgukt pictures are amaz- columns like movie review etc... but we need to concentrate on ing!!!! but lack of articles from PUC students. Technology and Development. Shahabaaz Mohammed, B131223 Anil Kumar Animireddy, B101349 Awesome. This magazine is very interesting to read and its contents are good. It's giving the feel to read and know more and more about the things happening in our campus as well as outside. I encourage the e-magazine team to release more magazines and special thanks to your team members. Korra Lalitha, B131681

Awesome edition. I like it very much, it is very informative and very much useful for the students for knowing the unknown things in the society and also about our campus. Try to add more information about the things which are essential for student. All the best and keep it up editorial team Finally emagazine is fantabulous. I can say one of the best e magazine in India. It's very interesting. This magazine gives lot of information A. Kumar, B121794 about our campus and things which are happening outside. I knew many things which I don't know. I heart fully thank e- Believe me or not! This is the wrost magazine I have ever read magazine team for giving such a great magazine. in my entire life. And wrost of all the previous editions too. It's Swathi Chavan, B131329 full of grammatical mistakes and improper sentence formation. No interesting topics to read! Full of boring stuff! The truth is It is very useful for the one who is very eager to know about themselves. Article on "Interviewing the Interviewers" is very 99% of students didnt even read it. Atleast, not even a single useful for us to prepare for future. We are thankful to all who intersting image to look at. People just "DONT CARE" about this magazine. (I think there should be a change in editorial are really working for this magazine. Padala Srilatha, B121648 team. Before starting the next edition, call me in, I will join as the editorial member. My phone number is 9177042711. My instincts tells me that you are going to delete the above feedIt's really good to remember all the memories of the year back) through the magazine. Mohammad Zubairuddin, B101669 , CSE Guggilla Sandeep, B141438 RGUKT — Basar


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Feedback on Previous Edition – 8 [Volume– 4 , Issue– 1] Congratulations...! for the success of e-magazine. This edition Mother is the creator of the child whereas Rguktians are the is good and there are nice articles with colourful photography. creators of the world. Congrats to all the editorial team taken S. Nagaraju, B131589, P2 part in edition-8. Good and thoughtful edition. Keep going on. Sandeep, B131572,P2 I like the suggestions for placement preparation column and every article in the magazine is good and useful for all. Keep Magazine is very nice. We can know more information what is going on in RGUKT. Mainly photography of the campus in it up and keep going. M. Chitharanjan, B111608, ECE magazine is very very nice. Please release such type of magazines time to time and it’s useful for Rgukt students. Finally thank you for the team who are developed the magazine. I felt very interesting reading this magazine.I appreciate all Hari, B111038 the editorial team for their wonderful work. It is also very informative to all. K. Alekhya, B131768, P2 I think articles that are presented in this magazine are creative and significant. But it is mostly covered by the articles of seniors, if u try to collect articles from all batches, it seems to be It is so nice. 8th edition shows greatness of our college which includes our festival "bathukamma". It is very helpful for our nice and everyone will definitely try to stare at the magazine. E. Krishna, B121906 placements. T. Arun, B121594, E1 It is a very good magazine and very useful. Every year we want It’s a fantastic thing to see in RGUKT. Thanks to all the edito- this type of magazine. "Thank you" G. Bindu, B131147 rial team for making it wonderful, THE STUDENT. The story "ENDHUKII!!!" is really a nice one to know about the imThis edition is simply superb. Innovative ideas have developed portance of life. in the minds of IIITians i.e, what our Kalam is expecting from B. Rajkumar, B121540, E1

young Indians.

B. Saikumar, B131606

Wow! Student e-magazine is very nice. It contains less pages and more topics. It is a platform to showcase our talent. Thank you everyone. N. Tirupathi, B111783 It is excellent source for the knowledge seekers. I like the article NAMO - The change. Asam Sailu, B121440

We Rguktians are very lucky to know about our strengths and weaknesses through these magazines. So lets strengthen our strengths and make our weaknesses too weak. M. Swathi, B131413, P2

This is really a wonderful magazine because when I read this magazine I came to know about our campus events, our education system and also the news from outside. So every IIIT student has to read this one...! T. Prabhndhana, B131933

It’s very useful for the upcoming students. We get to know the updates of Rgukt by magazine. Thank you editors. J. Sathish, B131181 The campus e-Magazine is very impressive. It is very helpful for us to know about campus issues. It is extracting the hidden ideas from our students. Good work done by the Editors. They are making a great progress. G. Ramesh, B101521 e-Magazine is very good. It gives much information about our university and also provide us sweet memories in the university life. Specially the interview experience of seniors will make us to perfectly plan for future. In total it will give a lot of knowledge. I am very thankful to all the organizers. ` S. Srinivas, B111904

This e-magazine is wonderful. The article on Swachh Bharath and Make in India is great, please continue this e-magazine. Thanks to seniors. “Edition - 8 The Student”, e-Magazine is so nice. It contains R. Sai, B131679, P2 all the information about the things that took place in our campus. List of students who have got the jobs is very useful to Thank you for providing such a beautiful magazine which juniors. Taking feedbacks from our passed out seniors is good. makes us know the hidden truths and matters of our RGUKT BASAR. We salute to the publishers of student magazine K. Lakshminaidu, B111058, ECE G.Shashi kumar, B131969,P2

Articles and photography are good. Interviewing the interviewer is a very nice thought and it helps in increasing our abilities. G. Uma Nagadevi, B121043,E1

Really the idea of introducing "THE STUDENT" is very nice and brilliant. This helps the students to show their talents in different aspects and we are informed much more about our campus by the magazine. Every edition of the magazine is really inspiring. V. Swetha, B121176 This edition is interesting. Thanks to the organizers. This is a Note from the Editorial team : good way to know what is going on our campus and outside.

We are very thankful for your valuable time and feedback. T.Raveena, B121021,E1 Your feedback means a lot to our magazine. We will strive hard I Like the cover page and also some topics of index, i.e., Leito further uplift the standards of our magazine in the coming sure Page and the article about life in page number26, The editions. Student Art and Photography. G.Gangadher, B121179 RGUKT — Basar


Editorial Team

ID. Number

Name of the Writer / Editor

Department

Designation

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B101748

B. Vaishnavi

ECE

Chief Editor

2

B101491

G. Thanmai

CSE

Chief Editor

3

B101747

K. Sheetal

MME

Associate Editor

4

B101372

N. Surya

ECE

Associate Editor

5

B101743

K. Sairaju

CSE

Designing Editor

6

B101957

S. Ranjith Kumar

ECE

Designing Editor

7

B101417

Y.Srikanth

ME

On - Campus News Writer

8

B101046

M. Kiran

ME

On - Campus News Writer

9

B101112

S.Venkatesh

ECE

On - Campus News Writer

10

B101415

D.Prabhavathi

ECE

On - Campus News Writer

11

B101971

T. Varsha

ECE

On - Campus News Writer

12

B101965

K. Sushma

ECE

On - Campus News Writer

13

B101076

Divya

ME

Writer

14

B101989

E.Shiva Prasad

CSE

On - Campus Photography Editor

15

B101184

M. Akshay Kumar

CE

On - Campus Photography Editor

16

B111961

K. Charan Raju

CE

Designing Editor

17

B141675

S. Balasubramanyam

P2

Designing Editor

18

B111085

V. Sai Dheeraj

CHE

Interviewers & On Campus

19

B111128

V. Yaswanth

ME

Interviewers & On Campus

20

B111834

K. Pranaya

ECE

Editorial Team

21

B111301

A. Sowmya

ECE

Editorial Team

22

B111121

N. Sanjeev

MME

Editorial Team

23

B111984

G. Vinodh

ME

Editorial Team (Telugu)

24

B111780

D.Nishanth

ECE

Publicity Team

25

B111904

S. Srinivas

MECH

Publicity Team

26

B111561

Pravali

CSE

Placement Cell Team

27

B111755

D. Jalapathi

ECE

Campus Photographer

28

B111886

R. DivyaVani

CE

Silly Point Writer

29

B1111137

R. Swapna

CE

Silly Point Writer

30

B111872

S. Pravalika

CE

Technology Updates Writer

31

B111718

K. Manideep

ECE

Book & Movie Reviews

32

B111656

K. Sowmya

CSE

Writer

33

B111430

B. Soundarya

CSE

Writer

34

B111855

A. Sireesha

CHE

Writer

35

B111595

P. Nikhila

CE

Writer

Editorial Team

Editorial Team

Sl.no

Editorial Team

The Student’ The Editorial Team Members

Editorial Team

Editorial Team

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Editions Year Plan

During the Academic Year 2015-16 Edition-10 – September, 2015 to May, 2016 [V olume-5, Issue-1] (Yet to Publish)

During the Academic Year 2014-15 Edition-9 – March, 2015 to August, 2015 [V olume-4, Issue-2]

Editions Plan Year

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Editions Plan Year

Editions year plan

March, 2015 — August, 2015

During the Academic Year 2013-14 Edition-7 – October, 2013 to March, 2014 [V olume-3, Issue-2] Edition-6 – January, 2013 to September, 2013 [V olume-3, Issue-1]

During the Academic Year 2012-13 Edition-5 – August, 2012 to December, 2012 [V olume-2, Issue-1]

During the Academic Year 2011-12 Edition-4 – February, 2012 to July, 2012 [V olume-1, Issue-4] Edition-3 – October, 2011 to January, 2012 [V olume-1, Issue-3] Edition-2 – August, 2011 to September, 2011 [V olume-1, Issue-2] Edition-1 – July, 2011 [V olume-1, Issue-1]

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Editions Plan Year

Edition-8 – April, 2014 to February, 2015 [V olume-4, Issue-1]

Editions Plan Year

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Reach Us @ ‘The Student Campus e-Magazine’

Visit Us: www.thestudentemagazine.wordpress.com (or) Read Online: www.issuu.com/thestudentemagazine Email Us: editor.thestudent@gmail.com Follow Us: www.facebook.com/thestudentemagazine Campus Local Server: 10.10.2.53/hub/thestudent

Editor-in-Chief CAMPUS e-MAGAZINE Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technologies Basar Campus, Mudhole (Mandal), Adilabad (District) Telangana State (INDIA), PIN - 504107. advice to you is that, after going through me, you should not confine yourself to just reading, but for the proper implementation of all the ideas. Then I’ll be very happy. Hope this mission would succeed. Hi Friends…!! I am “The Student”, your friend. I am My Aims/Objectives:one of the many evaporated ideas developed by the students of  To plough and extract the already existing creativity IIIT Basar. I took birth in July, 2011 in a casual chat between among the students. some naughty friends. I am being published with a mission to  To develop analytical, thinking and writing skills. inculcate awareness about everything, to everyone. The main reason behind my origin is to invite direct articles from the  To create research oriented minds. students and staff, so that they could be read by many and in-  To bring awareness about what’s going in and around our spire or change others. Speaking frankly, I am being published campus. with a motto to make IIIT’s more sophisticated than IIT’s, My Guidelines for YOU to write articles:because internal campus magazines played a great role in molding them. I can say that I am 60% succeeded in doing my  There are no restrictions for writing articles. It is not necessary that the articles are related to particular field. job, for evidence have glance at published previous editions and they stood as proof to it. Still it will take a bit time and  Articles related to our campus are given more preference. cover only Campus related issues/news/events. My sincere  Articles concerning current issues are given more preference. (Ex.: Choosing breadths, Anna Hazare, World Eco► On Campus ► Leisure Page nomic Blackout, etc.) ► Campus Talk ► Campus Environment

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